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May 8, 2026 32 mins

Sean Hannity is joined by Sarah Carter, now serving as the White House drug czar, for a focused conversation on America’s drug crisis, fentanyl, cartel networks, and the Trump administration’s national drug control strategy. Carter explains how the administration is targeting narco-terrorist organizations, reducing supply, warning families about counterfeit pills, and treating recovery as a community and faith-driven mission. The hour also covers the dangers of emerging drugs like xylazine and medetomidine, which Carter describes as powerful animal tranquilizers being mixed into the street drug supply. Hannity also touches on illegal immigration, voluntary deportations, Obama Center voter ID irony, Nigel Farage’s political rise in the U.K., and the broader decline of Europe’s political establishment.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Power two Sean Hennity Show this Friday, eight hundred and
nine point one.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Shawn is on number.

Speaker 1 (00:04):
If you want to be a part of the program
mentioned earlier, how ironic. If you want to go to
the Obama Center or Presidential Library, which may be the
ugliest library I think I've ever seen in my life. Anyway,
to get into that building, you will need a photo

(00:25):
ID of valid ID for free admission ahead of the
center's June nineteenth official opening. Whoopsie Daisy, I mean, oh,
but you don't need it provoting you don't need proof
of citizenship.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
I mean it's insane.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
You have three illegal aliens charged in a million dollar
heist outside of high end Long Island Mall, which took
place in the outside of Nassau County in New York.
One good piece of news. People have gotten the message.
There is a new sheriff in town. His name is
Donald J. Trump, and voluntary deportations are up by the

(01:04):
tens and tens of thousands. People realize and it's not
going to work here. So that's pretty interesting to watch.
But more importantly, open borders has led to, you know,
a scourge of drugs, the likes of which we've never
seen before. We have been covering this story for years
on this program, and we know all about China's involvement.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
We know about the narco terrorists.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
That's why the President took out Maduro, That's why the
President has been involved very actively with Mexico where a
lot of the fentanyl, a lot of the other drugs, opioids,
we'd all come across the border illegally. The years on
this program, Sarah Carter has been on the front lines
of reporting on this for US. She is now the

(01:52):
Drugs are and the director of the White House Office
of National Drug Policy and anyway, they've now come up
with a very specific strategy that she has coordinated with
the President, and it is the first time a strategy
is grounded in faith for drug recovery, which is critical
for people. I mean, if you don't get rid of

(02:13):
your desire for drugs and you don't get off them,
we can't you know, people can't be helped empowering communities, families.
And now that the President has closed the border, the
cartels now are being taken on directly and the President
has launched historic and historic offensive attack against the cartels.
Though that's what these kinetic vote strikes have been these

(02:37):
narco terrorists and other strategies focused on reacting to the
drug crisis. I can't think of a better person with
all the year's experience in reporting on this and being
on the front lines of this. Then our friend Sarah Carter,
who is officially the drugs are who joins us.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Now, how are you?

Speaker 3 (02:56):
I'm doing great, Sean, how are you? Thank you so
much for having me on it.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
I know your days are very slow. I know you
don't work a lot of hours. I know it's been
you know, kind of boring. Is not a lot on
your plate, But I know just the opposite is true.
I mean, if you like Trump, you're probably getting like
three hours of sleep a night.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
I've learned say to get three hours of sleep a night.
It's completely understood.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Why, welcome to my world.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
Yes, yes, And I thought I worked. I thought I
was barely getting any sleep when I was working with you.
You were always on you were always on the road,
always working hard, and I was always on the road
with you or out in another state covering all of
these issues, like you said, the drug crisis in America,
the frontline of our border, which was a battlefield in

(03:48):
and of itself under President Biden.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
By the way, Linda was whining that I was texting
stories to her about three eight, three thirty four o'clock
in the morning. This morning, I'm like, well, I'm up,
I'm working. I mean, if I'm up, I might as
well work.

Speaker 4 (04:01):
I think whining is a stretch. I thought maybe I
was having a nightmare, so I reacted appropriately.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
I'm sorry you woke me up. Why do you keep
waking me up every five minutes?

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Exactly? I did not call you. I did just send
you a story.

Speaker 5 (04:16):
Twelve tell you Linda works.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Linda works. She works harder than anyone I know too.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
Sean, I mean, blah blah blah.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
I don't even want to hear it. I just you know,
stop No, I don't want to feed into this at all.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
I'll do it. I'll always stick up for you both.
You know that I don't take sights here because then
I'll argue both work and Look, we've seen what we've seen,
what the cartels have done to our society. It's the
reason why President Trump designated them foreign terrorist organizations. It's
the reason why, for the first time in US history
and especially in modern political history. We have the most

(04:53):
consequential president doing exactly what he said he was going
to do for the American people, and that despite for
them every and that's what I am doing. That's why
I don't feel like I have time to sleep. You know,
there are too many angel moms, too many angel fathers,
angel families out there that have suffered the greatest loss imaginable.
I was just at my daughter's graduation from eighth grade,

(05:15):
you know, and I'm thinking, like, here's the youngest one
of our six, right, and we have grandchildren too, and
I think about her future, and I think about how
much suffering has happened in this nation. In America's longest
war shown and that is the war on drugs. That
is America's longest war. We're losing over one hundred thousand
people a year, and thank god, under President Trump this

(05:37):
past year, that number is dropped down to seventy thousand,
But that's still seventy thousand souls and parents who've lost
children because they took a pill they thought was adderall
and they were poisoned and they were killed. These are
terrorist organizations. They are operating against the United States. And
while we were asleep at the wheel, and while President

(05:57):
Biden was allowing drugs to flow into our nation at
rates that are unheard of. I mean, I don't even
think we have a number. I keep trying to get
the exact number. I know it's hundreds of billions of dollars,
if not trillions. In the war in this America is
along this war that these partels have a mass, and
right now we have a president and this strategy is

(06:20):
taking the war directly to these terrasts. We are cutting
the heads off the snakes, but we are not forgetting
that we are families and children and Americans that are
desperate for help, that need that help, and we're going
to be there for them.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
I don't know if you watch the debate, either the
gubernatorial or mayoral debate out in California. We covered a
lot of it extensively yesterday on radio and TV, and
I mean, it is remarkable to me that they don't
have an answer for any of this except to just
let people stay on the street and get their fentanyl.
And they're not going to lift a finger to help them.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
All harm. All harm reduction does, shine it up close
and personal in California is actually kill American citizens if
you want to lead people to death, give them this
harm reduction right, allow them to you know, have someone
watching them while they're shooting up with heroin or they're
using fentanyl, and you know, allow them to sit there

(07:21):
and abuse themselves, and abuse their families and abuse their communities.
Because it's not just about the person that's using that's suffering.
It's everyone else around them that's suffering. It's every family member,
it's everybody in society. We want to lift our children up.
We want to tell them, look, hey, you never need
to try this stuff. You're great the way you are.

(07:42):
There's other ways of handling stress, of working through problems
than using drugs or abusing your own body. And if
we're a society that's going to allow people or going
to accept the fact that people are not worth the fight,
then what kind of society are When I walked down
the street and I would do the shows with you,

(08:02):
and I remember, you know, seeing the interviewing the woman
in Kensington, Philadelphia, where people were strewn all over the
streets with needle in their arms, where most of the
people that were using heroin had drank in the heroine
or what we call metatomodine or xylazine, and it was
causing the crosis of the skin where I could literally

(08:24):
see the bones in their arms and the muscles underneath
their skin as it was being eaten away. What kind
of society are we when we forget about those that
are the most vulnerable, When our children are getting out
of school buses and their parents have to lift them
over the bodies that are laying on the streets, when

(08:44):
we ignore the elephant in the room. We can't afford
that this is a national security issue. It is the
reason why President Donald Trump has put so much focus
on this issue and why he has taken it to
tax because we are watching our nation break from within.
We can't afford that anymore. We're not going to let

(09:05):
it happen. We're not going to ignore the fact that
we have a demand problem, Yes do we, but we
have a serious supply problem, and we are working with
our neighbors throughout the Western hemisphere. I was recently in Mexico,
as you know, I had a very very interesting conversation
just today. I'll let you know the Mexican officials that

(09:26):
actually President Shinbaum had talked about our national drug control
strategy and would and would like to meet with me.
So this is about this is a global issue, right.
It's affecting not only us, it's affecting everyone else in
the Western Hemisphere, and I think it's important for all
of us to understand that.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
Wow, I mean, it really is something that we better
understand and we better resolve. All right, quick break right
back more on this Friday with Sara Carter. Our drugs
are eight hundred and nine four one. Shawn is on number.
We'll get to your calls coming up straight ahead as
we continue. As we continue now with Sara Carter, our
Nation Drugs are officially the director of the White House

(10:08):
Office of National Drug Policy, as the Trump administration taking
on Narco terrorist cartel members and trying to keep Americans
saved from the scourge of drugs that is plaguing every
small town in big city around the country. I don't
know if you saw the video of these zombies. Now,
I don't know what this new drug is. I think

(10:28):
some of it's fentanyl, but there are other drugs. As
somebody told me it's meth plus. Maybe you know more
about it than I do, because you're on the ground
and this is what you're dealing with every day. That
is apparently it's turning people into complete zombies. And they
have this video of people. I think it was out
in San Francisco. I mean they are just like walking around.

(10:51):
It looks like a scene from Dawn of the Dead.

Speaker 3 (10:54):
Yeah, you're absolutely right. It is zylazine, sean and medatomitine.
And one of the biggest part of our national drug
control strategy is emerging threats. When I came in and
we started to put this strategy together, I said, the
one thing that I find most important for all of
us is that we need to stay ahead of the enemy.
We need to stay ahead of our adversaries. So what

(11:15):
are the emerging threats and how are we going to
test for that. So we've done a preliminary study across
the United States, and I got to say it was
an incredible findings and really terrifying findings. We saw a
rise in xylazine in parts of the United States. These
are tranquilizers that are used on large animals. We saw

(11:36):
metatomidine for the first time in US history. The O
and DCP and the CDC together issued an alert across
the United States, learning doctors, first responders, and Americans that
metatomdine is on the streets, that it is being adulterated
into the fentannel sometimes on its own. They call it

(11:57):
rhino trenk rhinoceros tranquilizer because it is used on large animals,
and these trenks actually cause so much severe long term damage.
So even if they are using the drugs and they
are taken to a hospital, the person that's using does

(12:18):
not die. It has long term effects on the brain
and on the body. We want to warn parents. Talk
to your children, get out there. Let them know that
this is very serious, that these substances are being found
in pills. That if your children or if you borrow
a pill from someone, order something online, buy something off

(12:40):
the street that is not prescribed to you by your doctor,
you are literally playing Russian Roulette with your life and
you may not survive. And by the way, the narcan
for those of you who have narcan, great for you.
I carry it with me everywhere. It's life saving, but
remember it doesn't always save someone's life if you don't
continue to use that. Sometimes these drugs are so powerful

(13:03):
that it is difficult to revive someone. And what happens,
Sean is that when you take these drugs. Uh, what
what causes the person to overdose is the fact that
their respiration flows down to such a point that they
no longer can breathe, so they just die by suffocation.
They're breathing apparatus just shuts down, so the nord can

(13:24):
allows the breathing to come back and their lung capacity,
but it doesn't store the person. So I want you
to realize that this is very serious. We are seeing
poisons across our country, you know, across our country from
precursor chemicals that have come from the Far East, from
as far as as China, from India, from other parts
of the world that the cartels are using that in

(13:48):
in there in the pills that they're distributing and illegally
shipping to the United States, smuggling into our country. So
we're at war. This is a very very serious crisis
in the United States, and we need to wake up
and we need to realize what it is.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Well, Sarah, we can't thank you enough, seriously for all
the good work you're doing.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
You are literally saving lives. We're grateful for that.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Your heart, your soul, your passion is completely in all
of this, and we're so grateful that you're in the
position you're in, and we appreciate the updates that you
give us. I know you don't have a lot of
time in your busy day, but we appreciate you.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
Being with us.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
I thank you so much for being there, Sean. And look,
this is the most important thing. What you're doing right
now is getting the word out to the American people
and letting them know that there is that they need
to be aware of. And that's what you're doing, and.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
That's saving And I'm going to be with President Trump
in China and I will ask him about this when
I interview him next week. So we appreciate you giving
us this update before I go. Thank you so much.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
Thank you so much, Sean.

Speaker 6 (14:55):
Good look in China.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
In the IRS scandal and the NSA atrocities, convince.

Speaker 7 (15:35):
You you need a watchdog on Washington with insider sources.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
You need Hannity every.

Speaker 1 (15:43):
Day, alright, twenty five now till the top of the hour,
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It's on everybody's mind, but for most people, you know,
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if we're going to be really blunting on us, we're
guessing what to eat, what supplements to take, What makes

(16:07):
you feel better than others? What things do you that
you eat make you feel better?

Speaker 5 (16:11):
You know?

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Why does some foods make you brooded?

Speaker 1 (16:14):
Like Glunda eating her you know, drinking her disgusting, putrid,
projectile vomit green kale shakes. No, she shouldn't never have
been drinking them. And when she got her VOME test,
it said, oh, you should eat more red meat, like
Sean has been telling you for years. Anyway, that's just
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(16:34):
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(17:16):
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(17:38):
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which I've been telling her for years.

Speaker 8 (17:48):
But you want to learn.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
Something else that I think you would find interesting and
a lot of people would find interesting.

Speaker 8 (17:53):
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Speaker 4 (17:55):
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that gives you your daily dose of those nutrients from
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take it and you never have to eat a piece
of broccoli. If that's what your body calls for.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
That's cool.

Speaker 8 (18:18):
I'm just saying that's cool.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Yeah, very cool, very very cool. All I know is
everything I've been telling you for years. You should be
you should have listened to.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
Sean is always right. What my new mantra. It's my
new mantra. I'm living by it.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
You just can't say the words, you know what, Seawan,
you were right, you're right. Oh my god.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
I told the guys to make a bumper out of
it when it's going to go. You know, Sean was right,
We're gonna mix it up, you know, like how they
did when they said, if somebody would just please call
Sean Hannity.

Speaker 8 (18:51):
Remember when we had that like weird mix up from Trump.
We're gonna do that here. Sean was right, it's gonna
be great.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
All Sean Hannity, we have that tape that was that
was that.

Speaker 4 (18:58):
Was actually of that was so funny. It'll take us
a man to pull it up. But it's here's the
creativity of people. They hear that Trump says it, and
then they mix it up and create this and it
was everywhere.

Speaker 1 (19:10):
Oh well, I was in the room, the spin room,
and all you know, those are the few moments. I
have to see the legacy media mob and I don't
like them, and they don't like me, and you should
see the looks that I get. And then when I'm
so friendly to them, like I'm super friendly, They're like
looking at me like they don't know how to react

(19:30):
to it. Because I'm not a jerk in real life.
I don't like them, but it doesn't mean I'm going
to be rude. And so all of a sudden, I
hear my name and then I hear it again and
then again and again and again, and his President Trump
and the debate as Sean Handy. Do you remember who
the debate was with? I don't remember which.

Speaker 2 (19:50):
One has to look?

Speaker 8 (19:51):
I don't I have to look.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
It's so funny. Do you have that, Jason.

Speaker 9 (19:55):
I then spoke to Sean Hannity, which everybody refuses to
call Sean Hannity. I had numerous conversations with Sean Hannity
at Fox, and Sean Hannity said, and he called me
the other day and I spoke to him about it.
He said, you were totally against what because he.

Speaker 5 (20:10):
Was for the war.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
I told Jean Hannity.

Speaker 7 (20:17):
Everybody reviewses the call Sean Hannity, Sean Hanny, here's nobody
called Sean Hannity. I said the waves a cupid thing.
If somebody would co Sean Hannity. I told Jean Hannity,
everybody REVIEWSES, the call Sean Hannity. Sean Hanny's nobody called
Sean Hannity. I said the wards a cupid thing. If
somebody would coll Jehan hannedy. I told Jean Hannity, everybody REVIEWSES,

(20:38):
the call Sean Hannity, Sean Handy. There's nobody called Sean Hannity.
I said the walls a cupid thing. If somebody would
call Sean Hannity. I told Jean A. Hannity, everybody REVIEWSES
to call Sean Hannity. Sean Hanny's nobody called Sean Hannity.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
You gotta send me that. I'll send it to my kids.
I don't ever think I heard the remixed vision of remix.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
So funny remix you.

Speaker 4 (20:59):
Should have that is your voicemail, like when people call you,
instead of it just like being that's what it should.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Say, that's funny. Well, you're gonna miss me next week
when I go to China.

Speaker 8 (21:09):
You know, no, I'm not. You're going to call in
every day. We're going to talk to you every day.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
Okay, you're going to talk to me every day at
three in the morningtime, just so you.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
Know that's right.

Speaker 8 (21:19):
We're going to get the shower updates. How did it
go today? Which swim trunks did you wear? Do you
feel safe in your room?

Speaker 1 (21:24):
I'm not going to live my life in fear. I
just refuse, I'm not doing it. Hey, I love Nigel Fraj.
He's been a friend of this program for a long time.
We keep hearing, Oh, Donald Trump is unpopular across the Atlantic.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Excuse me.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
We have been warning the decline about Europe as a
continent and the countries within Europe for a long time.
How they've neglected their national security, national defense. How they
have never wanted to pay their fair share of NATO.
How they've adopted radical socialism, cling to climate alarmism. They

(22:03):
have no moral clarity even when it comes to the
number one state sponsor of terror. They're absolutely useless. I
think NATO as an alliance is going to collapse of
its own weight as a result of their lack of
moral clarity. That's on them, not on us. You know,
how they have allowed unfettered illegal immigration without assimilation in

(22:24):
places like Great Britain. Now they have nearly one hundred
churier courts there and they have no go zones in
France and other countries in Europe, and the continent is declining.
And I'm not sure they can fix it at this point.
I don't know one person that would be able to
do it is Nigel Farage. Now this is pretty fascinating

(22:45):
because British voters delivered a massive blow to you know,
leftist Labor Prime Minister Keir Starmer I call him Neville
Chamberlain's Starmer and his Labor Party in local elections as
Trump ally, Nigel Farage celebrated massive victories for his more

(23:06):
conservative Reform UK party across the country. Remember they're the
ones that got Grexit, you know, finished when nobody thought
that they could pull that off either. But early results
showing that Labor was hemorrhaging council seats in their former strongholds,
losing nearly two hundred and sixty positions, and you know,
Nigel Forage's Reform UK racked up close to four hundred

(23:31):
gains in sweeping political sweeping political upset. Less than two
years after Starmer's landslide in twenty twenty four and he
said you were witnessing a historic shift in British politics.
He's not wrong, and you know this is now a
huge day, you know, and a complete reshaping of British

(23:54):
politics in every single way. And Forage, by the way,
one of President Donald Trump's, as those political allies in
Europe and a longtime champion of anti immigration politics, he
might be the one guy that would follow Trump and
say no more unfettered illegal immigration. And if he came
into the country illegally, get out. If you don't want to, assimilarly,

(24:17):
get out. Also, this is this is beyond historic. Let
us play Neville Chamberlain's Starmer's reaction to this.

Speaker 10 (24:26):
And I just wanted to say a few words to
you about the results, because the results are tough. They
are very tough, and there is no sugarcoating this. We
have lost brilliant labor representatives across the country. These are
people who put so much into their communities, so much

(24:49):
into our party and our movement, and that hurts, and
it should hurt. And I responsibility when voters send a
message like this, we must reflect and we must respond

(25:10):
to this.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
All right this Friday, Let's get to our busy phones.
Eduardo's in my free state of Florida. Eduardo, how are you, sir?
Glad you called beautiful weather today. I'm gonna miss it
next week in China.

Speaker 11 (25:22):
Best of luck over there. But I'm over here in
sunny Tampa on my birthday's Monday, and I got to
say we're going to hang on to that now.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
First of all, happy birthday. Congratulations.

Speaker 11 (25:32):
Yeah, thank you, thank you very much.

Speaker 7 (25:34):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (25:34):
And it's three years, by the way since I moved
from that. Who we're in Chicago over here to Tampa,
so thank god I am not in Chicago anymore.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Well, I wouldn't want to be in Chicago either. I
don't know anybody that would want to be in Chicago.

Speaker 11 (25:51):
But the reason I caught is we're going to hang
onto the House and Senate because that Supreme Court in
decision in Virginia the illegal maps, We're going to hang on.
Everything's gonna be fine, So I think we'll be okay.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Well, Virginia redistricting's done, it's over. You know, what they
did was unconstitutional. Ken Couchinelli, who will be on later,
I mean, he's been great on it and he pointed
this out in the very beginning, and now we have
every other state because of the Supreme Court decision. This
is very very very good news for Republicans.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
Very good news.

Speaker 11 (26:32):
Yes, very good news. Yes, that's a good way to
start the weekend.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Definitely, Yeah, good good point. I hope you have a
good weekend, Yepe you enjoy it?

Speaker 11 (26:40):
Yeah, thank you, Sean.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Appreciate to call my friend quick break right back. More
of your calls this Friday coming up. Eight hundred and
nine four one Shawn our number if you want to
be a part of the program.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
The final hour roundup is next.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
You do not want to is a dance?

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Stay tuned for the final hour Free for all on
the Sean Hannity Show. Let's get back to our busy phones.

(27:35):
Eight hundred and nine one Shawn is a number, Dave,
Minnesota Next. Happy Friday. Glad you're on the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 5 (27:42):
Hello, Sean, it's it's a real honor to talk to you.
I just called into events a little bit. My heart
is broken.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
I am heart is broken. What do I need to
do to help you fix that? You don't want a
broken heart? That sucks you?

Speaker 5 (27:59):
Got well, but get me a plane ticket out of here. Maybe,
But anyway, you know, born and raised here in Minnesota.
It's a beautiful state. I live out in the country.
We have Superior National Forest up north, which is really
a crown jewel, the Boundary Waters. But these out of

(28:19):
state politicians come in here, Waltz, you know, they destroyed
the state.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
And is he not from Minnesota? I didn't know that.

Speaker 5 (28:32):
Yeah, he's from Nebraska. And Keith Ellison is from Michigan.
And Ian Omar is from Mogadisha, you know that. And
who is the other one that was in there? Well, anyway,
they're just, uh, they've destroyed Minneapolis. Jacob Fry, he's from Virginia,

(28:53):
May French Fry, you know, just I can't even I'm
listening to those people anymore. Now. I did take a
couple of years ago, I took a the light rail.
I went from Mall of America to a Twins game
in downtown Minneapolis, going to Peter Riverside neighborhood down there

(29:15):
is it was like going from America to Mogadishu. It
was a it's a like a third world country down there.
It's not it's not the Minneapolis, it's not the Minnesota
that I grew up in. So I'm sixty eight, I'm retiring.
I have a beautiful place out here in the country

(29:38):
on a lake, and I've decided I just I can't
handle this political climate here.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
Let me tell you, I don't go back to New
York hardly ever, because I know if I do, they'll
be after me with a vengeance, and I refuse to
give that to them. But you know, occasional I'll go
to visit my family whatever, sure, and it's it's like
I'm driving through that city. It is so filthy, dirty, disgusting,

(30:09):
with the worst infrastructure it is. I just can't wait
to get the hell out of there and get home
to Paradise. I really can't. And I know people, for
a lot of people, the most stressful thing they're going
to do in their life is move. I'm just you
got to get over that. I've moved so many times
in my life I can't even count. I've lived in

(30:31):
what six seven different states now, and I love the
experience of it. I'm just telling you is life outside
of New York and California and Minnesota and Illinois and
New Jersey. And I just urge people, you know, find
a great place to live where the people are awesome

(30:51):
and they have great infrastructure, they believe in law and
order and low taxes and a good quality of life,
you know, down home. I don't care if it's Tennessee,
North South Carolina. I don't care if it's you know,
the Midwest. I don't care if it's Texas, or you
want to come to my free state of Florida. Just
don't bring your dumb politics with you. But no good

(31:13):
for you. Get just get out. Find a warmer place.
Who wants to freeze their ass off anyway?

Speaker 2 (31:18):
I don't. I don't want to freeze my ass off anymore.
I'm too old for that.

Speaker 5 (31:22):
You're you're so right, Sean. You know, growing up in
the cities and then deciding to move into the country,
that was a big step. A lot of people talk
about it, but you're not gonna It's not gonna get
done unless you pull the trigger and make the move.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
So listen, I'm not planning on retiring until God says
I'm done. Okay, But well it ever comes, you know,
having a little land with some chickens and and maybe
a couple of horses, and maybe a little baby ranch.
I don't know that sounds appealing to me. Maybe I'll
be bored stiff. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
Well, i'd probably.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Be talking to myself doing a talk show every day
and call Linda just to just to keep updated. I've
got to roll, my friend. God bless you. Good luck
and your move, good luck in your decision, and don't
be just. I tell people, don't be afraid to take
a chance in your life. What's the big deal. I'm
that big a deal. Find a place that's affordable for you,
in a place that you know what. Make it an adventure.

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